APPLICATION
	gstreamer-cli-example-1.0

DESCRIPTION
	This command line application demonstrates basic usage of GStreamer
	API to play WAV files.

BUILDING
	The application is a C application, so use make:

	$ make
	
	If you are testing on Natty .. .pulse/natty-runtime does not point to the right pulseaudio pid .. 
	hence the following steps are needed for the pulse audio to work inside sbox

	1. cd /tmp
	2. ls p*
	look for the pulseaudio folder that has pid of pulseaudio
	ex: [sbox-HARMATTAN_X86: /tmp] > ls p*
	pulse-CcctT9RwKSB1:

	pulse-K0EyIP4jkUO3:

	native  pid
	[sbox-HARMATTAN_X86: /tmp] >
	3. point the natty-runtime under .pulse folder to point to the pulse folder that has the pid
	ex: [sbox-HARMATTAN_X86: ~] > cd .pulse
	[sbox-HARMATTAN_X86: ~/.pulse] > ls

	natty32-runtime

	[sbox-HARMATTAN_X86: ~/.pulse] > rm -rf natty32-runtime
	[sbox-HARMATTAN_X86: ~/.pulse] > ln -s /tmp/pulse-K0EyIP4jkUO3 natty32-runtime

	NOTE: Running standalone binaries is not supported on device, hence the package needs to be built and installed on device to run the binary on device
	    Execute the following under application's directory in scratchbox on ARMEL target
	    dpkg-buildpackge -rfakeroot
	    cd ..   
	    scp <application-name>*armel.deb root@192.168.2.15:/home/user/MyDocs/
	    On device terminal:   
	    dpkg -i <application-name>*armel.deb
	

RUNNING
	Run the program with an uri argument that points to a wav file.
	meego-run gstreamer-cli-example file:///home/tester/platform-sdk-examples/APIExamples/gst-playwav-0.1/Front_Center.wav
